Satisfaction,from Suits alum Sean Jablonski, starsMatt Passmore (The Glades) and explores marriage and infidelity. During its 10-episode freshman run, the drama averaged 2.21 million total viewers, factoring in seven days of delayed viewing and posting double-digit gains among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic when adding DVR returns. The drama, which hails from USA's NBCUniversal sibling studio from Universal Cable Productions will be back for another run of 10 episodes.

"Satisfaction sparked a cultural conversation about modern love and marriage in today's world," USA president Chris McCumber said.

Medical drama Rush, which served as a lead-in for Satisfaction, starredEastEnders'Tom Ellis in the series from Warm Bodies writer-director Jonathan Levine and Fox 21. Ultimately, the DVR returns for Rush — which hails from an outside studio and is more expensive — were not as strong as they were for Satisfaction, which is produced by in-house studio UCP.

Meanwhile, the future for comedy Playing Houseand summer dramas Royal Pains, Covert Affairs and Graceland have not yet been determined, though a renewal for Graceland is considered likely. The cable network is also readying four pilots: Carlton Cuse's Colony,starringLost's Josh Holloway; Jennifer Carpenter entry Stanistan; hacker drama Mr. Robotand telenovela Queen of the South.

Satisfaction joins a roster of originals at USA that also includes comedies Benched and Sirens as well as dramas Suits, White Collar and event series Dig, which was pushed to next year.